Paramount Ranch’s Western Town in Aurora Hills — which stood in for 19th century main streets in numerous films and TV shows — was also consumed by flames, The Wrap reported.

“We are sorry to share the news that the #WoolseyFire has burned Western Town at #ParamountRanch in Agoura. We do not have any details or photos, but it is our understanding that the structures have burned. This area is an active part of the incident and we cannot access it,” the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area tweeted Friday.

Among the projects filmed there were Westworld, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, American Sniper, Caught in the Draft, The Lake House, The Mentalist, Weeds, Quickdraw, Norbit, The Love Bug and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Actor Charlie Sheen tweeted Friday that he was concerned for his parents — screen icon Martin Sheen and his wife Janet — because they live in the path of the fire in Malibu and he couldn’t get in contact with them, The Mercury News said.

“They are in the group, at the staging ground near Zuma Beach,” the younger Sheen wrote in his post. “If anyone has eyes on them, please let me know that they are safe and sound in the middle of this horrific scenario.”

“We haven’t lost any lives, so we have that to be grateful for,” Sheen said, describing the blazes as “the worst ones I’ve seen.”

Actress and MeToo activist Alyssa Milano took to Twitter Friday to plead for help for rescuing her five horses.

She later posted the update: “Horses are finally safe. My children are safe. My home is in jeopardy but… everything with a heartbeat is safe. Thank you all for your concern.

To those who insisted on still being hurtful because our political affiliation is different, you are what is wrong with the country.”

Actor James Woods, who was on the East Coast Thursday and Friday, re-tweeted dozens of posts trying to help people who were affected by the fires re-connect with their loved ones, find safe spaces for their families and animals, and ask for supplies.

“To all my wonderful followers, I want to thank you for your extraordinary efforts tonight connecting people with lost loved ones in the terrible #CampFire. Your thousands of retweets of invaluable information literally saved lives. God bless you all. #CampFire #CampFireJamesWoods,” the actor wrote Thursday.